If you have Windows, they are in C:\Windows\Temp , and cookies in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Cookies
If you have Ubuntu, I think they're in /tmp and home/username
Permanant information is stored in hard drives, usb drives, cds, dvds and the temporary information is stored in RAM (Random Access Memory).
A temporary location where information is stored before being pasted into another location is called the clipboard. When you copy or cut text or images on a computer or mobile device, they are temporarily stored in the clipboard. You can then paste this information into another location using the paste command.
Temporary files on the computer are stored is a memory area - either on disk or in RAM called a cache. The CPU stores temporary program data in an on-chip cache. Browsers store temporary information called 'cookies' on the hard drive.
It is stored on a hard disk drive.
RAM (Random Accessed Memory) is "temporary" storage. It is temporary because the type we use in desktops PC's is called, volatile. This means, when power is lost, so is all data stored in memory.
the ram memory and the kernel cacheRAM
Any data that needs to be stored for temporary or permanent use, is saved onto the platters of the computer's internal hard drive, or on an external hard drive/flash drive.
Internet browser cache is temporary information stored by browser. The cache helps in faster access of the web pages.
All of the data that is temporary is stored in random access memory. Incoming data and the solutions to calculations are stored in ram.
A Web cache is a temporary memory in your browser where temporary information about the web site you are visiting are stored. Information like login id, password, previous history of pages you visited etc would be stored in the cache...
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.